Reviews of Sony Xperia X 32GB Lime Gold

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Reviewed on 2016-09-14

Sony's accumulated technology practise can be held in the palm of your hand, thanks to the Xperia X.The Xperia X is the mid-level device from Sony's stable of mobile devices, bringing together technology most of us are familiar with from Sony's DSLRs, TVs...

expensive, no 4K video recordings, throttling under full load, poor micro SD transfer rates, non-removable battery, quick-charge power adapter only for a surcharge

Ambitious. The Sony Xperia X wants to be a top smartphone and a photo artist in one device. Although the 5-inch Android system brings many features and high performance, is cannot fully meet its high, self-defined claims...

After the publication of our Sony Xperia XA quick review, the time has come for Xperia X. We have now finished the tests of this model, and we just have to share the results with you. Xperia X is a high-end smartphone, although it's not Sony's flagship mo...

Sony announced a brand new line of Xperia phones this year, replacing the Xperia Z line that we all shared a love/hate relationship with. Now we have the Xperia X series of devices, which includes the Xperia X and other mid-range devices.Sony has always s...

The Xperia X is a mid-range handset that Sony is selling directly to consumers through its web site. The phone supports AT&T and T-Mobile LTE, and targets the unlocked market, as opposed to carrier-branded phones. If you value independence from wireless n...

The $699.99 Xperia X Performance is the second of Sony's new X series to hit the US market. On paper, it's the best unlocked phone the company has to offer, with a top-of-the-line Snapdragon 820 processor, a 23-megapixel rear camera, and a waterproof buil...

Sony introduced a new portfolio of phones earlier this year, aiming to take a new direction from the aging Z-series. The Xperia X sits right smack in the middle of the new X-line in terms of specs, but not in price, so on paper it's not really the value-...

“The Xperia X seems promising but… gets a big ‘but' appended because of its unreasonable price”We got introduced to Sony's new X series smartphone lineup back at MWC… and it definitely seemed like an earnest effort from the brand at the time. Focussing on...

We've shared our first impressions . We've talked a little about some of the things we like about the this phone , and a few things we didn't, but now it's time to share our full review.The X is a tricky phone to pin down. Sony's mission here is to trim t...

NFC reader in a strange position, Device can overheat when recording video, Some users will want more than a full HD display, Price

The Sony Xperia Z range is dead. Long live the Sony Xperia X range. Other than the change in name, from Z to X, the Xperia X (and Xperia X Performance ) have a lot in common with the previous Xperia Z line in terms of design language and overall look & fe...

Display The 1080p LCD is very bright and the colors look accurate, save for a touch of color casting offaxis, Battery life The claim of two days per charge isn't far off. I can get a solid day and a half with moderate use, Software The build of Marshmallo...

Design It's not water resistant, and the volume toggle is in a stupid place

Sony has never been a major player in the North American smartphone market, but it still gives it a shot every now and then. Sony has famously found every way to fail at gaining traction with its Xperia Z line of smartphones. This year Sony traded the Z f...

Not even a day has gone by this past year without someone, somewhere, pondering over the unfortunate fate of esteemed manufacturers of old. Nokia, BlackBerry, even HTC, all are having trouble staying relevant in an increasingly murderous smartphone marke...

Beautiful display, Metal back won't shatter like glass, Battery lasts through the day

Wildly overpriced, Uninspired design, No fingerprint reader on US model

An unreasonable price for a reasonable smartphoneSony's smartphone business is in dire need of a reboot — something to jumpstart the company's mobile ambitions after years of being ignored by US carriers. Competitors like Samsung and Huawei are producing...

Sony's smartphone releases have been about twice a year now for a number of years, starting with the original Xperia Z so many years ago. While we just saw the Xperia Z5 launch earlier this year in many counties, Sony has already begun releasing a brand n...

Lack of quick charging functionality, Build feels like plastic, not metal, Digitizer can be very unresponsive, Battery life will be a problem for some people, Lots of issues with the camera, Overheating during 1080p 60fps video recording, No fingerprint s...

Every 6 months brings a new flagship from Sony, and this time around they're changing up the name on us just a bit. While the established Xperia name stays the same, it's the letter moniker after it that's being shaken up. Xperia Z is now a thing of the p...

Sony is on an aggressive timeline: it's releasing new phones every 6 months or so, but this time it's different. The Sony Xperia X is one of three new X series smartphones and the change from the Sony Xperia Z naming communicates that there is something...

Weird pseudo-ads take up space in the app drawer, The phone gets almost scalding hot when it's over-processing, The fingerprint sensor is there, but doesn't work

If nothing else, the Xperia X is impressive simply because it exists. The last Xperia phone that even had a chance to hit U.S. shores was the Verizon-exclusive Xperia Z4v. But that phone effectively fizzled into thin air in late 2015—along with Sony's ent...

Attractive, signature Sony design, Very bright display, Very good system performance

Matte glass back is very slippery, Decidedly overstated color reproduction with the display, Main camera has quite a few problems, including poor color fidelity, blur, noise, and lack of detail clarity, None of the Big Four will carry it at launch, Ultima...

Thanks to the diversified nature of its various businesses, Sony may not be in as precarious a position as the likes of HTC or BlackBerry. All the same, it's plainly obvious that the maker has been having trouble in mobile for a while now. Ditching the Z...

After a confusing introduction at Mobile World Congress earlier this year, Sony is finally gearing up to bring its new Xperias -- the Xperia X , X Performance , XA and XA Ultra -- to the US this summer. Alas, the Xperia X is set to land here first (June 2...

Like several smartphones this year, Sony Xperia's X ($549 unlocked) hopes to wow you with its cameras. And the Xperia X certainly delivers on that front, with a 13-megapixel sensor up front that makes your selfies look as good as any other shot, and a 23-...

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